Piers Morgan
Prince Harry settles case against UK tabloid, berates Piers Morgan
The prince said his mission to purge the press would continue “through to the end” after he accepted substantial damages to settle his case against Mirror Group Newspapers.
- Michael Holden and Sam Tobin
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Piers Morgan cans nightly talk show in blow to Sky News Australia
The British broadcaster announces he is leaving News Corp’s start-up channel TalkTV to focus on his own YouTube channel.
- Calum Jaspan
Journalist covering Australian Open dies after collapsing
Mike Dickson, an esteemed sportswriter with the UK Daily Mail, has collapsed and died in Melbourne while covering the Australian Open, his family has announced.
- Tom Morgan
- Opinion
- FIFA Women's World Cup
Rapinoe missed a penalty. Trump’s pile-on was foul
Time magazine called Megan Rapinoe a “whirling dervish of resistance”. So when she missed a goal, and the US soccer team lost, a pile-on was green-lit.
- Julia Baird
Harry’s tabloid showdown delayed after prince misses first day in court
A broken thumb, dabbling with drugs and dating girls – no event in the life of the young Prince Harry was too trivial for the Mirror’s journalists, the royal’s lawyers told a court on Monday.
- Brian Melley and Jill Lawless
Prince Harry to take witness stand in court fight against tabloid
It will be the first time a senior royal has given evidence in a court since Edward VII testified as a witness as part of a divorce case in 1870.
- Rob Harris
Piers Morgan knew about phone hacking of Kylie Minogue, Prince Harry’s biographer tells court
“I am not going to take lectures on privacy invasion from Prince Harry,” the broadcaster has said on TV in response to the case.
- Sam Tobin
- Analysis
- Political leadership
When Anthony Albanese met Piers Morgan and the real question it raised
Many would be puzzled by why the prime minister thinks he needs to appear on such a show.
- Rob Harris
- Opinion
- Royal family
Spare a thought for the traumatised boy if you wince at Harry’s words
I find it hard not to see him from the viewpoint of a mother who’d like to whisk him away from the cameras, wrap him in love, and talk sense to him.
- Julia Baird
- Opinion
- Meghan Markle
Is it okay to switch sides in the Megxit wars? Asking for a friend
With sadness, many of us have moved to the same side of the dispute as Piers Morgan – never a comfortable position to find oneself in.
- Jacqueline Maley
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